All apologies if this is answered in another thread, send me there if needed. I am in a bit of a time cruch and didn't have time to go through previous posts.
Beginning this school year, every HS student will have a tablet pc. Wuhoo! Teachers have had their tablets since last spring.
I use edublogs.org to maintain a class website (my blog entries are class announcements, etc). Love edublogs.
We have a senior project and I am wanting to add a website/blog building component this year. Each student would be the creator of a site/blog about his/her senior topic.
Question 1: Should we go for website or blog creation? I love the idea of allowing comments on the blog and I think this preps them better for the world they are living in ... but there are concerns about comment content.
Question 2: If we go the blog route, is there a free (or relatively cheap) program that allows for students to create/maintain their own blog but still allows moderation by a teacher?
I did read that some forum members here have not had issues with comment content, I'd love to hear more from these members.
We have only a few teachers in our small HS that are comfortable with all of this "new" tech stuff. :) I'm okay with it, and I groove on it ... but I know I am going to have to compromise with some ideas of others about safety and protection.
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